Colombia's president has confimed that a Red Cross symbol was worn by a member of the military rescue mission that freed 15 hostages from Farc rebels. Alvaro Uribe said he had apologised to the Red Cross for the error, made by a nervous soldier acting against orders. Rescuers tricked rebels into releasing Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages by posing as international aid workers. President Uribe's acknowledgement followed reports that the Red Cross emblem had being displayed on clothing worn by Colombian intelligence officers during the rescue on 2 July. Mr Uribe said that just one member of the team had worn the emblem "contradicting official orders" because he was nervous about the operation. Falsely portraying military personnel as Red Cross workers is against the Geneva Conventions because it could put humanitarian workers at risk when carrying out missions in war zones. It also undermines the neutrality of the Red Cross. » original news ...